Customers upset as Starbucks yanks free soy perks

Some Starbucks' customers are angry that the company would charge extra for few flavor shots and soymilk — particularly those with dietary restrictions. (AP)

Starbucks' patrons are working up a frothy show of protest over the company's recent announcement to yank free perks like shots of soy milk for its reward customers.

The recent announcement to start charging for soy milk, as well as flavored syrups, was sent to rewards card holders on Sept. 18 buried within an announcement touting how much easier it will be now for Gold Card members. The company said that customers can earn a free drink or food with only 12 required purchases rather than 15. But loyal patrons— particularly those with dietary restrictions -- says the best part of the program was about the soy and other shots -- not the free drinks.

Starbucks customers took to the blogs declaring things like, "We are SHOCKED that this is ending."

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The petition reads: “We're loyal customers. We shouldn't be charged extra for choosing soy or syrups. Please reconsider this decision and listen to your customers who spend a lot of money at your shops every year.”

Chris Hansen of Huntington Beach, Calif. and author of the petition told FastCasual.com that he's cutting back on his daily Venti iced coffee with soy, vanilla and caramel, after Oct. 16 when the changes take effect.

"The most ridiculous part for me is that after all this time of having a cool benefit, Starbucks wants to now charge customers more if they're vegan or lactose intolerant or just like soy milk better," Hansen said.

Meanwhile, a Starbucks' spokesman told FastCasual.com that while the chain “routinely evaluates its service levels and strives to provide the most relevant and the most requested benefits based on customer feedback,” the company won't reverse its decision, at least for the time being. "As we strive to provide the best benefits to the greatest number of customers, we realize there will be some trade-offs."